56 Rhodora [APRIL 
Limonium californicum, recorded only on the California coast from 
Humboldt County to Los Angeles County, occurs also near San 
Diego, where its range meets that of L. mexicanum, although no sign 
of intergradation has been seen. Specimens referable to this species 
have also been examined from Nevada. The following more detailed 
notes on some of the species are presented. 
LiMONIUM CAROLINIANUM (Walt.) Britton, as to syn. only; Blake, 
Ruopona 18: 57. pl. 118, f. A. 19106. 
Recorded in my paper from North Carolina to Florida, and from 
Tamaulipas. The Tamaulipas specimen (Berlandier 3179 in part), 
on reexamination, proves to be referable rather to var. angustatum. 
Additional specimens have been examined in the National Herbarium, 
as follows: 
NORTH CAROLINA: Ocracoke Island, Hyde County, 1898, Kearney 
2280. SouTH CAROLINA: Santee Club, 1909, McAtee 1295. FLORIDA: 
Near Jacksonville, 1893, Curtiss 4361; 1894, Curtiss IT. 5275; 1895, 
Curtiss II. 5581. Fort Myers, Lee County, 1916, Standley 12612. 
St. Vincent Island, 1910, McAtee 1848B. 
The leaves of the three Curtiss specimens cited are narrow, only 
I to 1.6 cm. wide, resembling the leaves of the original material of 
Statice brasiliensis var. angustata Gray, but their calyces are typical 
of L. carolinianum. 
Limonium carolinianum var. angustatum (Gray) Blake. 
Statice brasiliensis var. angustata Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 2!: 54. 
1878. 
Limonium angustatum Small, Bull. Torrey Club 24: 488. 1897; 
Blake, Rnopona 18: 58. pl. 118, f. B. 1916. 
Limonium carolinianum Mohr, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 6: 663. 
1901. Not Statice caroliniana Walt. 
Statice angustata Wangerin, Zeitschr. Naturw. Halle 82: 439. 
1911. 
The supposed difference in character of bractlets between L. an- 
gustatum and L. carolinianum breaks down completely in the series 
examined, leaving nothing to separate the two plants but the differ- 
ence in the calyx lobes. As specimens occur intermediate in calyx 
characters, it seems necessary to subordinate L. angustatum to L. 
carolinianum as a variety. The extension of range for this plant to 
